an escalator

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Definition of an escalator in English Turkish dictionary

escalator
yürüyen merdiven

Acelesi olmayan insanlar yürüyen merdivenin sağ tarafında durur. - The people who are not in a hurry stand on the right side of the escalator.

Yürüyen merdiven aniden durdu. - The escalator suddenly stopped.

escalator
merdiven

Yürüyen merdivene binerken lütfen tırabzanı tut ve sarı çizginin içinde dur. - When riding the escalator, please hold the handrail and stand inside the yellow line.

Acelesi olmayan insanlar yürüyen merdivenin sağ tarafında durur. - People who are not in a hurry stand on the right side of the escalator.

escalator
hareketli merdiven
moving staircase
yürüyen merdiven
escalator
escalator clause hayat pahalılığına göre ücret artışlarını ayarlamak üzere toplu sözleşmelere konan madde
escalator
{i} enflasyona uyumlu maaş artışı maddesi
escalator
{i} eskalasyon şartı
English - English
moving staircase
escalator
An escalator clause

They agreed to a cost-of-living escalator.

escalator
An upward or progressive course
escalator
A motor-driven mechanical device consisting of a continuous loop of steps that automatically conveys people from one floor to another
escalator
{i} mechanical moving stairway
escalator
A mechanical device consisting of a continuous loop of stairs for automatically conveying people from one floor to another
escalator
a stairway whose steps move continuously on a circulating belt
escalator
a clause in a contract that provides for an increase or a decrease in wages or prices or benefits etc depending on certain conditions (as a change in the cost of living index)
escalator
A stairway or incline arranged like an endless belt so that the steps or treads ascend or descend continuously, and one stepping upon it is carried up or down; a trade term
escalator
An escalator is a moving staircase on which people can go from one level of a building to another. Moving staircase used as transportation between floors or levels in stores, airports, subways, and other mass pedestrian areas. The name was first applied to a moving stairway shown at the Paris Exposition of 1900. Modern escalators are electrically powered, driven by chain and sprocket, and held in place by two tracks. As the treads approach a landing, they pass through a comb device; a switch cuts off power if an object becomes jammed between comb and treads
escalator
moving staircase
an escalator

    Hyphenation

    an es·ca·la·tor

    Turkish pronunciation

    ın eskıleytır

    Pronunciation

    /ən ˈeskəˌlātər/ /ən ˈɛskəˌleɪtɜr/

    Etymology

    [ &n, (')an ] (indefinite article.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English An one; more at ONE.

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